DxOmark tested the new Canon EOS-R sensor and found it can in no way come close to the Sony sensors used by the A7III and Z6: At its base sensitivity of ISO 100, the Canon EOS R has a very good dynamic range of 13. sonyalpharumors.com »

Dpreview compared the Sony A7III, Nikon Z6 and the Canon EOS-R. The conclusion: Even without thinking about lenses, it’s clear that Nikon and Canon still have some work to do to catch up with Sony’s half-decade headstart. sonyalpharumors.com »

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As it does every year, Lensrentals has released the numbers behind the most popular gear it saw rented out through 2018. In a blog post on its website, Lensrentals details nearly every category and subcategory imaginable, showing what cameras, lenses, and formats reign supreme in the world of online rentals. dpreview.com »

Photosku made this accurate size comparison between the new Canon EOS-R (specs here) and the Sony A7III. Indeed the new Canon is an entry-level FF camera and does not compete with the Sony A7rIII and A9 cameras: – The Canon has a great articulating screen, great autofocus system (to be tested), more Megapixels and I […]
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The Sony a7R III is a feature-filled camera that I’m sure many of us would consider to be one of the best currently available on the market. One of its very useful features is IBIS or in-body image stabilization. petapixel.com »

I’m an avid night sky photographer that cut my teeth capturing the stars using the original Canon 6D. I shot with that camera for years until purchasing the Sony a7S (Mark I) after reading about how it could essentially “see in the dark. petapixel.com »

Sony A9 vs Canon 1DXMarkII via Camerasize. The Sony A9 is the first camera aiming to win over professional Canon/Nikon photographers. Photogearnews shared a short interview with one of the Canon pro’s that made the big switch: We spoke to wildlife photographer and cameraman, Luke Massey, about his camera kit, his work and how he […]
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Want to see how popular full-frame cameras from Sony, Nikon, and Canon stack up? Here’s a 20-minute comparison video from Dan and Sally Watson that looks at the differences between the Sony a7R III, Nikon D850, and Canon 5D Mark IV. petapixel.com »

Lensrentals has released its most rented gear of 2017 list, and the results are very interesting. You can check out the full list here, but we thought we'd point out the three things that immediately caught our eye. dpreview.com »

Atomos CEO Jeromy Young on Canon, the 5D Mark IV, and the Entire Camera Industry from Dan Chung on Vimeo. Newsshooter interviewed Atomos CEO Jeromy Young. And this is what he had to say about Sony and Canon: Sony’s giving everything they can inside their cameras, I truly believe it’s their best play. sonyalpharumors.com »

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DxOmark tested the new Canon EOS-R sensor and found it can in no way come close to the Sony sensors used by the A7III and Z6: At its base sensitivity of ISO 100, the Canon EOS R has a very good dynamic range of 13.

The new Samyang 85mm f/1. 4 is now available for preorder at ParkCameras UK. Here you can see the new Samyang 85mm f/1. 4 FE lens displayed at the Photography Show 2019 (courtesy of ePhotozine): New image samples posted by Samyang Germany and a Live from the Photography show stand posted by Samyang UK.

Photonstophotos tested the sensor performance of the new Sony A6400. And the good news is that Sony managed to squeeze out some more Dynamic Range from their 24MP sensor compared to the previous Sony A6500.

DxOmark published the full Nikon Z7 sensor test: With the exception of the uppermost sensitivity values, the Nikon Z 7 has a near-identical signal-to-noise ratio to the D850. And although they are both very good, neither can match the Sony A7R III for the majority of the sensitivity range.

When it comes to the video performance the new $899 Sony A6400 literally destorys the new $1299 Canon EOS-RP. It beats the hell out of the Canon in terms of dynamic range, video specs, autofocus speed and so on… Check out Max Yuryevs video! Sony A6400: USA at BHphoto, Adorama, FocusCamera, Buydig, Amazon.

Fengniao shared new hands-on images with the Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 FE lens: And here is a hands-on video from Matt Granger:
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